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our perception of the environment, our values as a nation have changed. and that's why we can look at friant dam today and say, maybe we never should have done that. but in the context of the '30s it was >> reporter: for now, it remains impossible for salmon to swim the length of the river and spawn. but a few fish are living in the river, and are reproducing. still, it may take another 20 years before the restoration of the san joaquin can be judged a success or a failure. >> suarez: you can see historical images of life and development in the san joaquin river valley dating back to the 1800s. find that slide show on our homepage. >> woodruff: and to the analysis of shields and brooks: syndicated columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks. welcome back, gentlemen. so let's start by talking about immigration. the senate passed its bill w what two weeks ago, mark, i think 14 republicans voted for it. but now that it's in the house, the republicans are balking, what is going on if. >> well, it's a different institution, judy. the re
our perception of the environment, our values as a nation have changed. and that's why we can look at friant dam today and say, maybe we never should have done that. but in the context of the '30s it was >> reporter: for now, it remains impossible for salmon to swim the length of the river and spawn. but a few fish are living in the river, and are reproducing. still, it may take another 20 years before the restoration of the san joaquin can be judged a success or a failure. >>...
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the independence of my voice when it came to wall street, to standing up on the environment, low wage workers, immigrants. we were talking about immigrant rights just a few moments ago on your show. years ago, i said they should have driver's licenses, the heavens descended upon me. it's now the law of the land. it's accepted. we have been ahead of the curve. and fundamentally, independent on the issues of finance and wall street, and the integrity of the office, which is what it's about. my mandate is to be a fiscal watchdog. make sure the pension funds are invested well. make sure the city's budget is being spent to where it should be spent and the purposes to which it should be. i don't take polls and rely upon them, but the poll numbers look for an independent voice in the position. that is what i promise. >> as you know, your opponent said you're a lawbreaker, failed governor. that should disqualify you. >> opponents will say that. voters will make the decision. i think the voters are beginning to be heard. i see it in the street, when i talked to voters and citizens, you have ow
the independence of my voice when it came to wall street, to standing up on the environment, low wage workers, immigrants. we were talking about immigrant rights just a few moments ago on your show. years ago, i said they should have driver's licenses, the heavens descended upon me. it's now the law of the land. it's accepted. we have been ahead of the curve. and fundamentally, independent on the issues of finance and wall street, and the integrity of the office, which is what it's about. my...
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but placing a convincing avatar in a persuasive yet manipulable environment was designed for an economic purpose: getting young people to save. >> this study looked at taking an 18-year-old college kid or a and transforms them into the body of someone who's older. >> reporter: specifically, into the body or future self of a 65- year-old, which in my case, the study was designed to see if bonding with their senior selves would cause kids to salt away money for retirement. if i'm a kid looking at the older version of me, the idea is that i'm making a non-conscious connection that will stay with me and change my behavior. >> exactly. you can tell someone you will be older some day but the visceral experience of seeing your image in the mirror as older than you are causes this deep connection to your future self and this is what drives future savings behavior. >> reporter: in fact, in a 2011 paper, bailenson and others reported that those who had seen their future selves in the virtual mirror subsequently put twice as much money into a savings account as those who hadn't. and the research co
but placing a convincing avatar in a persuasive yet manipulable environment was designed for an economic purpose: getting young people to save. >> this study looked at taking an 18-year-old college kid or a and transforms them into the body of someone who's older. >> reporter: specifically, into the body or future self of a 65- year-old, which in my case, the study was designed to see if bonding with their senior selves would cause kids to salt away money for retirement. if i'm a...
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it's found in foods because it is present in the environment. it's also a known carcinogen that's been associated with skin lesions, developmental effects and heart disease. >>> time to eat? minus the arsenic, of course. our fresh grocer tony tantillo here now with a new look at heirloom tomatoes. >> well, today's tip of the day is going to be is going to these beautiful heirloom too many. it's summertime, they are everywhere and the flavor is incredible. but you have to select them and store them right. with all the colors and varieties you will be sitting here all day with what to choose. look at these, yellows, reds, radiator jack, the golden tomato. when you buy them make sure the colors rebright all the way around free from any shriveling whatsoever heavy for their size. one thing about heirloom tomatoes, they pick them when they are fully ripe and send them to market. so buy them and enjoy them within one or two days. the best way i like to enjoy them besides salad, i cut them up, put cheese and vinegar, basil, mint, salt, pepper, olive oi
it's found in foods because it is present in the environment. it's also a known carcinogen that's been associated with skin lesions, developmental effects and heart disease. >>> time to eat? minus the arsenic, of course. our fresh grocer tony tantillo here now with a new look at heirloom tomatoes. >> well, today's tip of the day is going to be is going to these beautiful heirloom too many. it's summertime, they are everywhere and the flavor is incredible. but you have to select...
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we are victims of our environments growing up. we are victims of our context that we live in and, therefore, we all, you know, are not "responsible for that behavior and therefore should be mitigating." when you look at the testimony that comes in, whether it's from a mother or from neighbors or from teachers that are talking about really mitigating circumstances, they are the rotten social background kind of arguments, the abuse and the suffering that that individual experienced and those things show up in the brain. the brain is also a sponge. the brain isn't simply created by genetics and it's very much shaped by environment. and so my mentor john monaghan likened the problem of predicting violent people to predicting violent storms. when you think of meteorology, you think of the difficulty of classifying a hurricane and tracking a hurricane, making judgments about such complex behavior that has sort of chaotic premises underlying it, you're going to make lots of mistakes. you're going to make lots of mistakes in both directio
we are victims of our environments growing up. we are victims of our context that we live in and, therefore, we all, you know, are not "responsible for that behavior and therefore should be mitigating." when you look at the testimony that comes in, whether it's from a mother or from neighbors or from teachers that are talking about really mitigating circumstances, they are the rotten social background kind of arguments, the abuse and the suffering that that individual experienced and...
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environment, the efforts to gain assistance, the continual attack. and then i have to figure out what would be a response. >> so you've identified a couple of environmental events and i want to focus on it for a moment. what information did you have from the discovery provided as to the actual environmental status? >> well, light was poor, at best. it was very dark out there. i mean, things had to be illuminated each for the photographs taken that night. it was wet. we have dark lighting conditions. for lack of a better term and otherwise, isolated area. dark behind buildings. okay? wet conditions, which, you know, wet conditions can -- you got rain, you've got ground water, slippery environment. and then you've got, like i already said, the isolation of the individuals in the dark. those are all variables that have to come into play because they play on the human mind during an event. >> one point i want to make concerning -- well, my understanding is that you utilized mr. zimmerman's statements that he was struck first as you moved forward with you
environment, the efforts to gain assistance, the continual attack. and then i have to figure out what would be a response. >> so you've identified a couple of environmental events and i want to focus on it for a moment. what information did you have from the discovery provided as to the actual environmental status? >> well, light was poor, at best. it was very dark out there. i mean, things had to be illuminated each for the photographs taken that night. it was wet. we have dark...
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. >> neil: don't you need an environment that makes it a good environment to have jobs? to either lower taxes or invite businesses in so they take the risk and feel it's worth their while, but if the environment is dicey or they feel they have an oppressive situation, and city rap on illinois the tacks are high, and a lot of the guys say the hell with it. >> well, unemployment is less than 6%, one side 40%. there's a disparity there. in that area of 3,500 americans die a year from lack of -- they're closing hospitals and closing schools and driving profit, poverty, -- poverty, and in this area of desperation, people are painfully desperate. >> i can understand that but the rap against the programs we spent a lot of moneys to get rid of poverty but we have a higher poverty percentage rate than ever. so we have to come up with a different idea. >> higher poverty rate but a higher gap between those two get government bailouts and the middle class are thinking of jobs. >> neil: are you surprised that gap has widened under president obama? >> the gap has widened because of ou
. >> neil: don't you need an environment that makes it a good environment to have jobs? to either lower taxes or invite businesses in so they take the risk and feel it's worth their while, but if the environment is dicey or they feel they have an oppressive situation, and city rap on illinois the tacks are high, and a lot of the guys say the hell with it. >> well, unemployment is less than 6%, one side 40%. there's a disparity there. in that area of 3,500 americans die a year from...
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some of ours do better in a lower rate environment and some others benefit from rising rates. wells quite simply has a lot of ways to skin the cat including certificates of deposit and lower levels that they invest themselves. then coining money every day when they turn the lights on. these two banks are not apples to apples. one is an amazing invest bank. the other is the best pure commercial and residential bank. both are inexpensive. both can and should be bought. they are the true winners in an environment where interest rates go higher because one day, at long last, american business will indeed get better. and stay better. brett in california, brett? >> caller: big boo-yah from california. first time caller. thanks for take my all. >> thank you for calling. >> caller: i'm disciplined in my workouts and disciplined in my investments. i have this one stock called rbs. i'm a buyer, long-term holder. >> so glad you asked about this. because i was going to ask jamie dimon, if i had time, would he buy citizens because royal bank may be selling citizens. they have to raise capi
some of ours do better in a lower rate environment and some others benefit from rising rates. wells quite simply has a lot of ways to skin the cat including certificates of deposit and lower levels that they invest themselves. then coining money every day when they turn the lights on. these two banks are not apples to apples. one is an amazing invest bank. the other is the best pure commercial and residential bank. both are inexpensive. both can and should be bought. they are the true winners...
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the environment, lighting conditions, the physical altercations. the injuries that were being photographed as being sustained by mr. zimmerman. when i look at a dynamic event and you have to evaluate it from "a" to "z," you to look at once the event began, if it continued, and you had an unrelenting attack coupled with injuries and the perception of the individual sustaining the injuries. my interpretation is taking into account all the witness statements, forming the beginnings of the actual physical interactions and using them to show that if you are -- consider an individual who is on their ck, somebody in a mount position striking, throwing, pushing, whatever the case may be, driving the person down, underneath, what would their perception be at that time? i have to look at it at that time and say my perception, what would the perception be given the dark environment, the continual attack. then i have to leave there and figure out what would be a response. >> so you've identified a couple of environmental -- >> all right. we're getting more bac
the environment, lighting conditions, the physical altercations. the injuries that were being photographed as being sustained by mr. zimmerman. when i look at a dynamic event and you have to evaluate it from "a" to "z," you to look at once the event began, if it continued, and you had an unrelenting attack coupled with injuries and the perception of the individual sustaining the injuries. my interpretation is taking into account all the witness statements, forming the...
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lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-414-5999 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. >>> welcome back live. i'm ashleigh banfield reporting live on the george zimmerman second-degree murder trial. the great seal of the state of florida. brief break inside this courtroom. it's been riveting testimony from the granddaddy of forensic pathology. he's been on the stand all morning point by point taking every piece of the prosecutors case and e vviserating it. here was a moment that stood out because a big part of this case is george zimmerman said he was trying to pin trayvon martin's hand's done after sustaining a big old beating and why was he found face down w his hands under his body after a gunshot to the heart. dr. vincent had quite the explanation for this. look how he pu
lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-414-5999 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. >>> welcome back live. i'm ashleigh banfield reporting live on the george zimmerman...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> 21 minutes to the top of the hour. time for sports. alex rodriguez is making more news off the field. joe carter sheer. joe, good morning. >> good morning to you. yeah, alex rodriguez met with baseball officials to talk about his alleged connection to tony bosh and the bio genetics. we do know that the meeting took place in tampa, florida where a-rod has been rehabbing. of course, he's one of the 20 biggest stars named in this investigation. he could be removed in the commissioner believes he was given performance-enhancing drugs. some say it could be announced wednesday, thursday. and alex rodriguez has denied association with the clinic and tony bosh. >>> more proof at the pirates game, watch this fan, over the railing for the foul ball. head over heels, but it seems it's all for one man youth fan. that's a gentleman. over the railing for a little kid. very nice. >> tickets for the tennessee titans went on sale yesterday. most fans these days buy tickets online. you don't have to wait online. it's easier. you can do
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> 21 minutes to the top of the hour. time for sports. alex rodriguez is making more news off the field. joe carter sheer. joe, good morning. >> good morning to you. yeah, alex rodriguez met with baseball officials to talk about his alleged connection to tony bosh and the bio genetics. we do know that the meeting took place in tampa, florida where a-rod has been rehabbing. of course, he's one of the 20 biggest stars...
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>> based on my knowledge and understanding of him, the environment, situation, totality of everything, i don't believe he did. >> dennis root, a so-called expert for the defense on the use of force told the jury zimmerman had no choice but to use his gun against trayvon martin. does it add up to manslaughter, murder or none of the above? >> my let me ask my guests here. tom mesereau, this is a crucial thing i think which is what directions will this jury be given in terms of the potential things they could convicton? because i think there is a general sense that second-degree murder hasn't been established beyond a reasonable doubt but manslaughter, aggravated assault and others possibly could have been. >> well again, i don't practice in florida, but my understanding is that manslaughter and aggravated assault will be lesser included instructions that it's almost routine these kinds of instructions are given and that will give the jury various options. they will get in the jury room and pick a foreperson. they will start deliberating and work through the instructions and there may be
>> based on my knowledge and understanding of him, the environment, situation, totality of everything, i don't believe he did. >> dennis root, a so-called expert for the defense on the use of force told the jury zimmerman had no choice but to use his gun against trayvon martin. does it add up to manslaughter, murder or none of the above? >> my let me ask my guests here. tom mesereau, this is a crucial thing i think which is what directions will this jury be given in terms of...
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>> i have to tell you the cox spit a very dynamic environment. there's a lot going on. there's a lot of monitoring that's taking place and a lot of communications. we really have to take a look at what they understood about the aircraft, how they communicated and what their procedures were. >> reporter: after investigators interviewed remaining two pilots from flight 214 the ntsb tells us they will hold a news conference later this afternoon to let us know what information, if any, they gathered from those conversations. reporting live here in burlingame across from sfo, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, bob. >>> while the president of asiana airlines is getting closer to sfo, the families of the victims woke up in the bay area this morning. some of them saw their children for the very first time since saturday's crash. but for two families, this strip -- trip is a painful remind other of their daughters who will never come home. christie smith is live in burlingame where the families are staying. christie? >> reporter: there is a lot of activity out here the
>> i have to tell you the cox spit a very dynamic environment. there's a lot going on. there's a lot of monitoring that's taking place and a lot of communications. we really have to take a look at what they understood about the aircraft, how they communicated and what their procedures were. >> reporter: after investigators interviewed remaining two pilots from flight 214 the ntsb tells us they will hold a news conference later this afternoon to let us know what information, if any,...
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toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org >> we continue with our exclusive sit-down interview wi >> our sit down interview with george zimmerman and his attorney mark omira. >> the witness number 9 just recently came out. witness number 9 suggested that you and your family from a young age had racist views. and that was one statement that was originally made. then that then became from the time this woman was 6 until she was 19 that you had molested her. >> i think it was fortunate the fbi did get involved of all people to investigate a crime, the federal bureau of investigation and they cleared me of any racial profile can racial wrong doing. frankly it's ironic that the only person they found that could say anything about me being remotely racist. again she didn't state that i said anything racist. she didn't even state i was in the same room what anything racist was sa
toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org >> we continue with our exclusive sit-down interview wi >> our sit down interview with george zimmerman and his attorney mark omira. >> the witness number 9 just recently came out. witness number 9 suggested that you and your family from a young age had...
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another question but what about the states that have bullying laws of the internet, schools, different environments what is your feeling about that? >> do think a narrowly drawn bullying law is constitutional. really is protected and will put it this way, we have always said that certain types of speech amounting to threats are not protected by the first amendment with the law calls a true threat to to say that i will kill you the government can play a role with the first amendment if i needed. or if i mean if it is a joke on stage it is something else but there are threats that no one would argue protected by the first amendment but that bullying what can you drafted nearly enough can you avoid the terrible danger of a law that includes kids better to steps farther than they should be in teasing other kids. but i think it bullying was drafted well can be sustained. >>. >> what is the current state of the law where pure speech of racist or sexist nature but not threatening is the basis of a harassment claim in the workplace? >> the answer is unclear. because you rightly pose the question of speech
another question but what about the states that have bullying laws of the internet, schools, different environments what is your feeling about that? >> do think a narrowly drawn bullying law is constitutional. really is protected and will put it this way, we have always said that certain types of speech amounting to threats are not protected by the first amendment with the law calls a true threat to to say that i will kill you the government can play a role with the first amendment if i...
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economy looks better than anywhere else in the world's we have the environment of real growth in to have the inflation hedge because of it is inflation sullivan has deflationary so it is a safe place to put your many of the bond market also why it is so cheap but everybody wants tohave the market had a big pullback by justin doingnd not saying that it won't. lou: your right. this market is frustrating a lot but a couple of things developing today is the suggestion that there should be rolled back of the tax exemption for the municipal bonds? >> that has been on the table for a while. i don't know if has advanced toward not but it has been on the table. we will see how that turns out. lou: balls '03 is not strong enough so someone like to raise it up that 6 percent it be done nd with the banking? >> it is just one more move to make the big bank's smaller so the one missing ingredient is the regulators are not allowing the small banks to get bigger so of all financial institutions you have to have smething to break the medium ground so for certain the big gains will sell assets they have t
economy looks better than anywhere else in the world's we have the environment of real growth in to have the inflation hedge because of it is inflation sullivan has deflationary so it is a safe place to put your many of the bond market also why it is so cheap but everybody wants tohave the market had a big pullback by justin doingnd not saying that it won't. lou: your right. this market is frustrating a lot but a couple of things developing today is the suggestion that there should be rolled...
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is the lone minority on this panel and she said she moved her children here to raise them in a safer environment. >> jim. >> axelrod: michelle, thank you. early this morning the texas legislature approved one of the nation's most restrictive abortion borings, abortion laws, the it capped emotional battle that is likely to move on to the courts, here is terrell brown. >> the crowd of pro-choice supporters rallied well past midnight, and numbers not seen in at least 20 years. >> earlier in the night, texas state senators passed sweeping new abortion restrictions. >> house bill 2 is final i will passed. >> the new bill would ban most abortions after 20 weeks, abortions would have to be performed in hospital style surgical rooms, and doctors would needed a mitting privileges at nearby hospitals. they opponents say it will force all but a handful of the abortion clinics to close and the resulting back logs will cause women to miss the 20 week deadline. >> judy laubenberg sponsored the bill. >> i am not restricting any access to abortion. the only part of the bill that i am actually stopping the abort
is the lone minority on this panel and she said she moved her children here to raise them in a safer environment. >> jim. >> axelrod: michelle, thank you. early this morning the texas legislature approved one of the nation's most restrictive abortion borings, abortion laws, the it capped emotional battle that is likely to move on to the courts, here is terrell brown. >> the crowd of pro-choice supporters rallied well past midnight, and numbers not seen in at least 20 years....
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. >> inorganic arsenic is found in foods because it's present in the environment and is a naturally occurring mineral but experts say it can be toxic and cause cancer we'll be right back. ,,,, [ glenn stonebarger ] we are a family farm. she has been around corn her entire life, so she's probably been around corn longer than i have. [ jeannie stonebarger ] i shop at safeway quite a bit. i walk around the produce department a few times, just to see that box. i'm like...yes! really, really proud. to know that they're buying locally is important. [ female announcer ] safeway works with hundreds of local farmers because local means fresher. ♪ the future.. could be closer than you think. how you could get from the bay areao l-a.. in half an hour. in a tube. >>> travel of the future could be closer than you think. at 6:00, how you could get from the bay area to l.a. in half an hour in a tube. plus, seafood lovers, why the price of shrimp could skyrocket. those stories and more tonight at 6:00. >>> thanks so much for watching. the "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is coming up next. >> the lates
. >> inorganic arsenic is found in foods because it's present in the environment and is a naturally occurring mineral but experts say it can be toxic and cause cancer we'll be right back. ,,,, [ glenn stonebarger ] we are a family farm. she has been around corn her entire life, so she's probably been around corn longer than i have. [ jeannie stonebarger ] i shop at safeway quite a bit. i walk around the produce department a few times, just to see that box. i'm like...yes! really, really...
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the things he has going for him is this is a jury of six women, i believe four or three of whom had environment about her age or older, so they may look upon her a bit more sympathetically and as mothers say he does get up there and stick to her story. i think rachel was consistent. she establishes, number one that trayvon martin could have been afraid of the person following him, that he acknowledged that the person was following him and pursuing him, and at least there was some element of discussion between the two of them about him being afraid, and that there was a confrontation in her words initiated by george zimmerman. i think it was important to humanize her. remember, the jurors have not heard all of the social media, all of the piling on rachel jeantel. they saw her in a vacuum. so i think it was important. luckily, i guess, for the prosecution they didn't have that additional burden placed on their view. they just knew it was difficult to hear or understand her, so i think it was very important to rebel her. >>> karen desoto, do you agree that the prosecutor did a good job of getting
the things he has going for him is this is a jury of six women, i believe four or three of whom had environment about her age or older, so they may look upon her a bit more sympathetically and as mothers say he does get up there and stick to her story. i think rachel was consistent. she establishes, number one that trayvon martin could have been afraid of the person following him, that he acknowledged that the person was following him and pursuing him, and at least there was some element of...
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it's a pretty business-friendly environment down there. it's kind of easy living. what is your response with him trying to draw business away from chicago and elsewhere in the state? >> i believe in competition. you know, the chicago bulls can compete with anybody. so can the chicago blackhawks. we just won the stanley cup. we have in illinois well-educated workers. we've been able to attract corporate headquarters from all over the world. we also have a higher minimum wage. we believe that we should fight hard to alleviate poverty. texas has one of the worst poverty rates in the country. they also have a situation of industrial accidents that are just unacceptable. so we believe in worker safety laws. and there's quite a difference between rick perry and i. we both went to iraq and afghanistan four years ago. i was his roommate. >> oh, my goodness. >> and for seven days i heard him talk about his favorite subject -- rick perry. so we have a good debate going. we have a completely different philosophy. >> indeed. >> but that's what america's all about. >> friendly
it's a pretty business-friendly environment down there. it's kind of easy living. what is your response with him trying to draw business away from chicago and elsewhere in the state? >> i believe in competition. you know, the chicago bulls can compete with anybody. so can the chicago blackhawks. we just won the stanley cup. we have in illinois well-educated workers. we've been able to attract corporate headquarters from all over the world. we also have a higher minimum wage. we believe...
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it was a controlled environment, that was fantastic. they didn't say anything about the crime so it's not going to affect the jury pool or the trial coming up. michelle knights miscarried after being punched by that dirt ball. so he will be tried for murder and the possible death penalty? ? >> he should be. and that's why it's so trajsic is that michelle is special needs and to think about what the three women meant through and the way he picked on her, it's just, to me, it's reprehensible. >> bob, can you call castro a thug? can you add him to your thug list? >> the thing that's remarkable about this is how they came through this and articulate that they are. this punk who held them down, i don't care how bad the neighborhood is, somebody's got to know he's in the basement. i don't believe in capital punishment, but this guy ought to be dismembered. >> next month, i'm sensing another trial bob where you can go off and call him a thug. >> i have called him a thug. >> flip the switch on it. >> all right, ahead on the 5, law enforcement i
it was a controlled environment, that was fantastic. they didn't say anything about the crime so it's not going to affect the jury pool or the trial coming up. michelle knights miscarried after being punched by that dirt ball. so he will be tried for murder and the possible death penalty? ? >> he should be. and that's why it's so trajsic is that michelle is special needs and to think about what the three women meant through and the way he picked on her, it's just, to me, it's...
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of how this is presented to both of them and sometimes kind of a sterile and sometimes controversial environment? >> i think what we have seen and the feeling has been from people who are really emotionally invested in this is it is a trial about trayvon. it was about the trial of trayvon martin. >> let's listen in. >> the attorneys will not present their final arguments. please remember what the attorneys say is not evidence or your instruction on the law. do listen closely to their arguments. they are intended to aid you in understanding the case. each side will have equal time. the state is entitled to divide this time between an opening argument and a rebuttal argument after the defense has spoken. just so we know, mr. de la rionda will let us know when is a good breaking time for a recess during his argument. we will take a brief recess in the middle. you will let us know when. >> yes. >> you may proceed. >> please the court, counsel. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> a teenager is dead. he is dead through no fault of his own. he is dead because another man made assumptions. that man as
of how this is presented to both of them and sometimes kind of a sterile and sometimes controversial environment? >> i think what we have seen and the feeling has been from people who are really emotionally invested in this is it is a trial about trayvon. it was about the trial of trayvon martin. >> let's listen in. >> the attorneys will not present their final arguments. please remember what the attorneys say is not evidence or your instruction on the law. do listen closely...
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the current threat environment around the world is very real and should not be underestimated. a robust nuclear arsenal is critical in deterring emerging threats like iran and north korea. my amendment simply ensuring that -- ensures that none of the funds appropriated by this act may be qused to further reduce nuclear force reductions outside of the formal process established under existing law. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yield back. for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey rise? >> i move to strike the last word. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. frelinghuysen: i support the gentleman's amendment and salute his leadership in this area, both in this congress and the past congresses and yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentlelady from ohio rise? ms. kaptur: i move to strike the last word. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized for phi minute -- for five minutes. ms. kaptur: i rise in opposition to the gentleman's amendment. first of all, it is unnecessary because
the current threat environment around the world is very real and should not be underestimated. a robust nuclear arsenal is critical in deterring emerging threats like iran and north korea. my amendment simply ensuring that -- ensures that none of the funds appropriated by this act may be qused to further reduce nuclear force reductions outside of the formal process established under existing law. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yield back. for what purpose does the gentleman from new...
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both by individual behavior and also changing the environment. we work with groups that clean up vacant properties. try to get rid of hazards in the communities. we try to get kids engaged in improving their own community. nevertheless, as you know, flint is a very violent place. that's because it's lost a huge amount of the economic base. at one time, there were about 70,000 auto jobs in flint. 90% of those are gone. and of course, unemployment is high. poverty is high. despair is high. >> right. >> beneath that, there is a lot of determination to improve the community. >> you know, jarvis, gun laws, louisiana ranked has the fifth weakest gun laws. and the worst in gun violence, according to the center for american progress which looked at that correlation, it does not make sense. talk a little about gun legislation in louisiana. >> not only does it not make sense but it is actually getting worse. our state just passed an amendment to the constitution in november. that makes gun ownership a fundamental right in the state of louisiana. which puts
both by individual behavior and also changing the environment. we work with groups that clean up vacant properties. try to get rid of hazards in the communities. we try to get kids engaged in improving their own community. nevertheless, as you know, flint is a very violent place. that's because it's lost a huge amount of the economic base. at one time, there were about 70,000 auto jobs in flint. 90% of those are gone. and of course, unemployment is high. poverty is high. despair is high....
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the oil company says it's about saving an environment. >> i say it's all about money. they're only doing it because it's saving them money, that's the bottom line. >> reporter: it would cost job hoffman about $3 million to remove this rig, money he'd rather put into a trust fund to preserve the reef. >> it's a wonderful ocean of mystery and intrigue associated with the ecosystems. >> reporter: the bp disasters and other spills earned a reputation for harm. now they're showing their other side, ujds water worlds brimming with life. chip reid, cbs news off the coast of louisiana. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs morning news," closing arguments today in the george zimmerman trial. we'll get analysis from jack ford. >>> plus, an exclusive look at the last piece of the world trade center standing from 9/11, and it's an important piece of the memorial. >>> and we'll meet with a man recovering from a training accident. that's the "cbs morning news" for this morning. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vita
the oil company says it's about saving an environment. >> i say it's all about money. they're only doing it because it's saving them money, that's the bottom line. >> reporter: it would cost job hoffman about $3 million to remove this rig, money he'd rather put into a trust fund to preserve the reef. >> it's a wonderful ocean of mystery and intrigue associated with the ecosystems. >> reporter: the bp disasters and other spills earned a reputation for harm. now they're...
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we need to determine whether a environment is safe. most women start with the first, what do you get out of your car? and when law enforcement don't follow him? why did you do that as opposed to the jury charge. what was happening to george zimmerman moments before the gun and trigger was pulled. >> that is what the defense was saying, mercedes, you say in the beginning, it was one more for the prosecution than the defense? >> i agree with that as a generalization. when lawyers pick jurors they generalize. women are there and men are not. not all women do the same. women do tend to look at the big picture and men are focus oriented to the time that for example, the confrontation occurred which is what the defense wants. they want that focus and the prosecution said tell the whole story. he followed when told not to. and got out of the car and it looks like women would be better for the prosecutions. but the individuals and you start to find out things that are peculliar to them. and they settle a lot of times for the jurors because the
we need to determine whether a environment is safe. most women start with the first, what do you get out of your car? and when law enforcement don't follow him? why did you do that as opposed to the jury charge. what was happening to george zimmerman moments before the gun and trigger was pulled. >> that is what the defense was saying, mercedes, you say in the beginning, it was one more for the prosecution than the defense? >> i agree with that as a generalization. when lawyers pick...
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. >> it's a very dynamic environment, dealing with a an active aircraft fire and rescuing 300 victims. >> autopsy results are still pending. in san francisco, melanie woodrow, wjz news. >> family members of the two girls met with the ceo of asiana airlines and so far they are not happy with the response. we are hearing from the three women held captive for a decade in cleveland. >> i want everyone to know i'm doing just fine. i may have been through hell and back but i am strong enough to walk through hell with a smile on my face and with my head held high and my feet firmly on the ground. >> amanda berry, gina dejesus and michelle knight are breaking their silence overnight. ariel castro pled not guilty to a 329 count indictment saying that he kidnapped the women and raped them repeatedly in his two-story home. >>> more than 40 people shot in this city since the summer. some community leaders say words are not enough. wjz and mike schuh are live on this story. good morning, mike. >> reporter: good morning, done. the state's attorney and the major took to the streets specifically in w
. >> it's a very dynamic environment, dealing with a an active aircraft fire and rescuing 300 victims. >> autopsy results are still pending. in san francisco, melanie woodrow, wjz news. >> family members of the two girls met with the ceo of asiana airlines and so far they are not happy with the response. we are hearing from the three women held captive for a decade in cleveland. >> i want everyone to know i'm doing just fine. i may have been through hell and back but i...
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is black children have a lot more to fear from being killed by a young black often in a drug related environment. look at chicago last year. are you saying that those murders were racially inspired? there were 500 people killed in chicago last year. a vast majority of them tragically killed by somebody of their own race. so i think to jump from that -- nobody is suggesting -- go ahead about that. >> and when someone was identified as a shooter, they were put on trial. and in this case it took more than a couple of months of agitation to even get a trial. my concern in this case, mr. speaker, is that we are creating a situation in which the conversation that is a real conversation, you mentioned those murders, those deaths, and you talk about drug related dwedwe deaths. it's the fact of the case that more african-americans are going to prison for drug related offenses and as many white kids are doing drug and selling drugs. there are issues underlying this and i think that's why this is such a hot case. >> i think there's a real important because the country is polarized on this. it does have rac
is black children have a lot more to fear from being killed by a young black often in a drug related environment. look at chicago last year. are you saying that those murders were racially inspired? there were 500 people killed in chicago last year. a vast majority of them tragically killed by somebody of their own race. so i think to jump from that -- nobody is suggesting -- go ahead about that. >> and when someone was identified as a shooter, they were put on trial. and in this case it...
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>> we are in a historic low rate environment. it is very favorable for borrowers who want to go out and walk up long-term money and buy that piece of equipment or that building they have been looking at. you know, it is a good environment. small business owners have come a long way. their balance sheets have improved. their cash flows are better. we are in a great position to lend them money. demand, though, continues to be less than robust. lauren: i have to ask you about the fdic. would this equate to one step backwards out after a couple steps forward? >> you know, lori, that just came out overnight. i am not really in a position to comment. our position is to help small businesses grow to succeed. that will continue to be there. lori: thank you so much. robb hilson. adam: we will take a look at other top stories. a deal for $2.4 million. grover also noting the company has a lot to learn. there is one right across the street from each other. anyway, it includes online sales and higher sales of fresh products. they have hit all
>> we are in a historic low rate environment. it is very favorable for borrowers who want to go out and walk up long-term money and buy that piece of equipment or that building they have been looking at. you know, it is a good environment. small business owners have come a long way. their balance sheets have improved. their cash flows are better. we are in a great position to lend them money. demand, though, continues to be less than robust. lauren: i have to ask you about the fdic. would...
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lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-411-7040 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. martha: we have breaking news in the zimmerman trial. judge nelson will allow lesser charges to be introduced in the instructions to the jury. this is a very big development and it is not what the defense wanted. phil keating joins me live from sanford, florida. what can you tell us about what just happened? >> reporter: the state of florida, the prosecution abandoned having the aggravated battery charge. what the state wants the judge to include in the jury instructions are second degree murder. felony third degree murder and a lesser charge called man salute are. the defense doesn't what the lesser charges in there. it's not final yet as a ruling by judge debra nelson whether this will be
lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-411-7040 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. martha: we have breaking news in the zimmerman trial. judge nelson will allow lesser charges to...
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hikers have a very good chance of stumbling into a dangerous situation with dangerous people and a toxic environment and now law enforcement is fighting back. this is the first load of 10,000 marijuana plants the santa clara sheriff's department has. before they hauled the plants out, 40 sheriff's deputies hiked in for hours to get to the illegal grow that was larger than they expected. >> as you can see it hasn't started flowering. >> along with the pot worth as much as $40 million to the street came to rifles with scopes. this ramplger reported seeing a shot just two sundays ago. i don't know if they were shooting at us or not, if it was a warning shot or not but i was scary. the growers are willing to kill for they crops. >> we think it's the cartels, the mexican cartels that are doing it. there's a huge profit. the people tending the gardens are not the one getting the profits. >> they're bringing out load after load of marijuana plants and they will continue to go to the site long after the plant are eradicated to remove all of the gar gaj from the site. they find camping supplies, human waste
hikers have a very good chance of stumbling into a dangerous situation with dangerous people and a toxic environment and now law enforcement is fighting back. this is the first load of 10,000 marijuana plants the santa clara sheriff's department has. before they hauled the plants out, 40 sheriff's deputies hiked in for hours to get to the illegal grow that was larger than they expected. >> as you can see it hasn't started flowering. >> along with the pot worth as much as $40 million...
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martha: how far away are we from a competitive environment where there's all these different entities going up there, and you have to protect it? you look at what richard branson has done, and that's just getting us up to the zone of the international space station which is how far away from the moon? i mean -- >> right. manned space flight into orbit, we're very close to that. manned space flight to the moon for a private company, that's still a long haul. but there's a prize called the google lunar x prize, and there are, actually, 32 different groups that are competing for a $30 million jackpot to send a robot to the moon. and some of them are pretty close. i mean, that may happen say within the next five years. so this is not a far distant thing. and those, you know, you could send an automatic prospector there, you know, collect some artifacts, bring them back and sell them on ebay. the need to protect this is not such a crazy, far-off idea as it may sound. martha: interesting. very interesting. corey, thanks. we'll see what happens. >> i know. martha: a lot of stuff i didn't kno
martha: how far away are we from a competitive environment where there's all these different entities going up there, and you have to protect it? you look at what richard branson has done, and that's just getting us up to the zone of the international space station which is how far away from the moon? i mean -- >> right. manned space flight into orbit, we're very close to that. manned space flight to the moon for a private company, that's still a long haul. but there's a prize called the...
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. >> as you can imagine, it's a very dynamic environment dealing with an active aircraft fire and trying to rescue somewhere in the realm of 300 victims. >> reporter: federal investigators will be at the crash site all week trying to piece together the cause of the accident. autopsies on the two teens are scheduled to take place today. already this afternoon a representative with the san francisco fire department acknowledged a rescue apparatus may have hit one of the victims on the tarmac, but he wouldn't provide any other information. in san francisco i'm bigad shaban. now back to you. >> still waiting to find out about that possibility of a secondary accident. meantime federal investigators say there was nothing unusual about the airplane's descent just before everything went wrong. >>> there's been a lot of talk about the glide slope system. that is a navigational aid for pilots that helps bring them in at the right angle on the runway and it was out for repairs at sfo. our team coverage continues with bruce leshan who has been talking with pilots today who say that should not have b
. >> as you can imagine, it's a very dynamic environment dealing with an active aircraft fire and trying to rescue somewhere in the realm of 300 victims. >> reporter: federal investigators will be at the crash site all week trying to piece together the cause of the accident. autopsies on the two teens are scheduled to take place today. already this afternoon a representative with the san francisco fire department acknowledged a rescue apparatus may have hit one of the victims on the...
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coaches get a chance to controll the environment instead ofro having thnme guys depo off home try and figure out when you're going to get them to go home. what you have is you have a a centrally located area where you can totally focus and and concentrate on building camaraderie, building a teamteam concept. getting the guys to understand that we're in all of this thingg together. i felt when we were in carlisle, pennsylvania we developed ad a mentality that it was us us dependence the world. wo >> and it will be -- against the world. >> and it will be the redskins i against the world as they try to defend the fec title. and for two weeks it belongs to the redskins, but for the rest of the year it will be held as a rehab center, and it will host on other youth programs, so a great investment for the city of richmond, laura. >>> very exciting. thank you for telling us about it. ♪ ♪ >> believe it or not, this vide is being called the first rst official video release of mr. and mrs. robert griffin thee third. yes, it is and that is robert griffin the third better known as rgiii and s
coaches get a chance to controll the environment instead ofro having thnme guys depo off home try and figure out when you're going to get them to go home. what you have is you have a a centrally located area where you can totally focus and and concentrate on building camaraderie, building a teamteam concept. getting the guys to understand that we're in all of this thingg together. i felt when we were in carlisle, pennsylvania we developed ad a mentality that it was us us dependence the world....
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a state organizes the policy environment for that finance and delivery. there, again, i think they have different effects. >> but if you give 100 to the state to care for somebody, and the state give $90s to the burns plan. >> 100% of the cost were there capitation and who wrote the bill. i would agree it's not the same. that's not how i see the program. >> okay. it may be an issue of perception. i yield back. >> the chair thank the gentleman. did you want to respond to the remarks regarding reforms? i apologize if she had to leave. i want to give you an opportunity to respond quickly, please. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate the opportunity. in my testimony, i referred to the florida reform pilot. the facts, clear. the florida reform pilot outperformed in 64 percent the cases. it higher level of patient sphoox. perhaps the best validation of how this approach of pay centered pro patient protaxpayer is working the fact that the obama administration approved the waiver. t a proven bipartisan approach that saves money, improves health, and produces
a state organizes the policy environment for that finance and delivery. there, again, i think they have different effects. >> but if you give 100 to the state to care for somebody, and the state give $90s to the burns plan. >> 100% of the cost were there capitation and who wrote the bill. i would agree it's not the same. that's not how i see the program. >> okay. it may be an issue of perception. i yield back. >> the chair thank the gentleman. did you want to respond to...
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criticized napolitano in 2009 when a memo noted the struggling economy could create a fertile recruiting environment for right-wing extremists. >> i think it was a valuable lesson for her that she needed to make sure she exercised pretty strong controls over the institutional operations of the department. >> duke university professor david shansor, director of the triangle center on terrorism and homeland security said her legacy is strongest in the federal response to national disasters, tornadoes in joplin, missouri, moore, oklahoma, and superstorm sandy. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> sorry to interrupt our own piece there, but jurors in george zimmerman's murder trial have only been deliberating for about two hours and they already have a question for the judge. let's go live to the courtroom and listen in. >> the letters for identification purposes only. susan, is there a way to create just a what's in evidence list? you can do what? print it out? white it out and make a copy? if counsel wants to approach the clerk and see what it is that she's proposing and tell me if you have any objections
criticized napolitano in 2009 when a memo noted the struggling economy could create a fertile recruiting environment for right-wing extremists. >> i think it was a valuable lesson for her that she needed to make sure she exercised pretty strong controls over the institutional operations of the department. >> duke university professor david shansor, director of the triangle center on terrorism and homeland security said her legacy is strongest in the federal response to national...
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. >> our mission is to provide a safe and secure environment for the entire community. june 10th members of our community walked into this courthouse as potential jurors. just like people throughout the country do in our 3,000-plus counties. once seated, these individuals will decide cases and controversies in their respective jurisdictions, and they do it under the watchful eye of a presiding judge. now, for 15 days this jury has heard from witnesses. they have viewed evidence. they have learned the facts. they've been instructed of the laws that apply, and now they are deliberating. and soon, hopefully, they will issue a verdict. as americans, we entrust our fellow citizens with this solemn duty. in exchange, we the public, respect and accept their decision. now, at times, as individuals, we may not agree with this verdict. but as communities within our country, we respect the rule of law. before i turn the podium over to chief smith, i would like to speak to what i see in our community. we recognize while this case has brought a great deal of emotion, there's no tens
. >> our mission is to provide a safe and secure environment for the entire community. june 10th members of our community walked into this courthouse as potential jurors. just like people throughout the country do in our 3,000-plus counties. once seated, these individuals will decide cases and controversies in their respective jurisdictions, and they do it under the watchful eye of a presiding judge. now, for 15 days this jury has heard from witnesses. they have viewed evidence. they have...